New plan. Not going to watch live. If they lose (and I despise the 'turds) I didn't see it. If they win, I can watch the recording at my leisure. Go Habs Go!
Got a trivia fundraiser tonight. Not sure how late it will go, but at best I expect to catch the last period. Started a new service last night. A friend of a friend does it on his dad's behalf. So far so good. Golf season started .Nick Taylor off to a good start.
If you happen to be watching leafnet's Hockey Day in the CotU, you will see mclame on the 'Ian Fowler Oval' skating surface outside the new Avenir Centre in Moncton, N.B. Funny story regarding Mr. Fowler, who was the City of Moncton's General Manager of Economic Development, Tourism & Culture back in 2005 when he brought the Rolling Stones to the Magnetic Hill venue. Three days before the concert the City shut down a side street near the venue for traffic and crowd control. The folks who lived on that street were needless to say, not happy. It was estimated there around 75,000 people at that concert and I and Mrs. theM were there. When the concert was over, they funneled the crowd up to that side street which led to Mountain Road which was where the hotels were located and it was probably a mile hike out of there. After standing for about 6 hours or longer, it was an endurance test. What I remember was when we were walking out. some of the folks who lived on the street had set up their lawn chairs and enjoyed the concert for free on the huge screen that was set up. One of the residents though had a big sign set up in front of his house which read: "Hey Mick! When you leave please take Ian Fowler with you! That cracked me up at the time and I never forgot it. Mr. Fowler passed back in 2011 so hence the Oval being named after him. That was the concert of a lifetime for me. Hard to believe it's been over 20 years now.
The Hip were good, Gord was really animated that day I remember. We got up to the site around 4pm, the first band was finishing up. Then it was Our Lady Peace, Maroon 5, the Hip and then the Stones. Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ron and all the supporting cast were all outstanding. Best show I ever saw in my life. As I said, it was a long, long day, I ended up with plantar fachitus in my right foot being right handed I favoured that side all day long. It took over a year for that to go away. But, it was all worth it.
Great story, the M. I wrote up a case study on the Avenir Centre because they built it with a ton of my company's products. Looks like a great mid-sized venue.
I remember that concert and wishing I'd made the trek to Moncton for it.
The Wild did the Habs a favour today holding Barfalo to a single point. The Habs need to take this game tonight to extra time at least. Go Jets! as well. Anybody else notice that since the phuckers signed DVo to that big contract extension they've crashed and burned? Beat up today by the 'retooling' Rags.
mclame is a dick but they have shown Moncton N.B. as a great Maritime city. Here in Saint John we consider them a bitter rival but nowadays with the threat from south of the border that has to be put aside. We are one province. I even saw Premier Susan Holt wearing a Habs sweater at the Oval. That will get her props in my book. The lead in song tonight was April Wine's 'Say Hello'. They are an iconic Canadian rock band from the Maritimes. Front man and lead singer Myles Goodwin who passed a couple years ago was from the small town of Woodstock in western N.B. I had their first album on 8 track tape in my first car and wore it out. Those were the days, cruising around in my 1969 Dodge Super Bee and gas was 68 cents a gallon.
On to OT (which is only happeninv because Monty stoned Pinto twice when it was still 5-3 Sens). He wasn't all-world tonight but he has been the Full Monty since his stint in Laval. GYFHG!
The Habs showed up for about 10 minutes out of 60 and would've been trounced if it wasn't for the Sens having an AHL goalie looking like an AHL goalie.
Prince (Rest in Peace)
ReplyDeleteNew plan.
ReplyDeleteNot going to watch live.
If they lose (and I despise the 'turds) I didn't see it.
If they win, I can watch the recording at my leisure.
Go Habs Go!
Every minute you save is another on your life. I am in real time over 200 years old.
DeleteAny word if any of the wounded are back tonight?
ReplyDeleteJust read that 7Evans is back tonight ... the other two will have staggered returns.
DeleteGot a trivia fundraiser tonight. Not sure how late it will go, but at best I expect to catch the last period.
ReplyDeleteStarted a new service last night. A friend of a friend does it on his dad's behalf. So far so good.
Golf season started .Nick Taylor off to a good start.
If you happen to be watching leafnet's Hockey Day in the CotU, you will see mclame on the 'Ian Fowler Oval' skating surface outside the new Avenir Centre in Moncton, N.B.
ReplyDeleteFunny story regarding Mr. Fowler, who was the City of Moncton's General Manager of Economic Development, Tourism & Culture back in 2005 when he brought the Rolling Stones to the Magnetic Hill venue. Three days before the concert the City shut down a side street near the venue for traffic and crowd control. The folks who lived on that street were needless to say, not happy. It was estimated there around 75,000 people at that concert and I and Mrs. theM were there. When the concert was over, they funneled the crowd up to that side street which led to Mountain Road which was where the hotels were located and it was probably a mile hike out of there. After standing for about 6 hours or longer, it was an endurance test. What I remember was when we were walking out. some of the folks who lived on the street had set up their lawn chairs and enjoyed the concert for free on the huge screen that was set up. One of the residents though had a big sign set up in front of his house which read: "Hey Mick! When you leave please take Ian Fowler with you! That cracked me up at the time and I never forgot it. Mr. Fowler passed back in 2011 so hence the Oval being named after him. That was the concert of a lifetime for me. Hard to believe it's been over 20 years now.
TheM got some satisfaction !
DeleteMmeM is a lucky gal.
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DeleteHey me and Mrs Pad were at that concert too! It was amazing. The Stones put an a hell of a show, but I was almost more excited to see The Hip!
DeleteI remember walking to the show and a guy had a sign on his lawn "show me your boobs for a beer" .
Bastard didn't give me one.
MmePad is a lucky gal.
DeleteThe Hip were good, Gord was really animated that day I remember. We got up to the site around 4pm, the first band was finishing up. Then it was Our Lady Peace, Maroon 5, the Hip and then the Stones. Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ron and all the supporting cast were all outstanding. Best show I ever saw in my life. As I said, it was a long, long day, I ended up with plantar fachitus in my right foot being right handed I favoured that side all day long. It took over a year for that to go away. But, it was all worth it.
DeleteGreat story, the M. I wrote up a case study on the Avenir Centre because they built it with a ton of my company's products. Looks like a great mid-sized venue.
DeleteI remember that concert and wishing I'd made the trek to Moncton for it.
It is hilarious how tony romo hates Josh Allen. Nothing but slags.
ReplyDeleteBills might be in trouble.
DeleteStill close.
DeleteUp 1
DeleteUp 4 now.
DeleteDown 3
DeleteUh oh
DeleteTied
DeleteAll even.
DeleteMaybe next year Josh.
DeleteHe deserves better. Amazing player.
DeleteAgreed. He needs to win a Super Bowl before he's done.
DeleteThe Wild did the Habs a favour today holding Barfalo to a single point.
ReplyDeleteThe Habs need to take this game tonight to extra time at least.
Go Jets! as well.
Anybody else notice that since the phuckers signed DVo to that big contract extension they've crashed and burned? Beat up today by the 'retooling' Rags.
Slaf !
ReplyDeleteIn front of a home crowd.
ReplyDeleteCC !
ReplyDeleteWhiskey!
ReplyDeleteStarting the 2nd period with two of our better penalty killers in the sin bin for 90 seconds is less than ideal.
ReplyDeleteHow’s bout dem refs
ReplyDeletePowerhorse!
ReplyDeleteCHeval !
ReplyDeletemclame is a dick but they have shown Moncton N.B. as a great Maritime city.
ReplyDeleteHere in Saint John we consider them a bitter rival but nowadays with the threat from south of the border that has to be put aside. We are one province.
I even saw Premier Susan Holt wearing a Habs sweater at the Oval. That will get her props in my book.
The lead in song tonight was April Wine's 'Say Hello'. They are an iconic Canadian rock band from the Maritimes. Front man and lead singer Myles Goodwin who passed a couple years ago was from the small town of Woodstock in western N.B. I had their first album on 8 track tape in my first car and wore it out. Those were the days, cruising around in my 1969 Dodge Super Bee and gas was 68 cents a gallon.
I’m guessing MmeM heard that track.
DeleteHeh, that was many years before I met MmeM.
DeleteI think I was listening to a lot of U2 and Mellencamp when we started dating.
Sens are divers.
ReplyDeleteHow’s bout dem refs
ReplyDeleteI wonder why MSL didn't challenge the Sens' 4th goal for goalie interference. Anyway, a lot of Habs looking like shite tonight.
ReplyDeleteIt is their 7th game in 11 days, mind.
DeleteWTF is this shit?
ReplyDelete12 shots mid way through the 3rd? Guess I'll watch the football game.
I'm guessing I won't be watching this one tomorrow?
ReplyDeleteLastSlaf! Finally a bounce goes CH way.
ReplyDeleteRoCH!!
ReplyDeleteRoCH!!!
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I came back from football in time to see the 2 goals. Crazy.
ReplyDeleteOn to OT (which is only happeninv because Monty stoned Pinto twice when it was still 5-3 Sens). He wasn't all-world tonight but he has been the Full Monty since his stint in Laval.
ReplyDeleteGYFHG!
CC !
ReplyDeleteWhiskey!
ReplyDeleteWhiskey² !!!
ReplyDelete2 big points.
ReplyDeleteThe Habs showed up for about 10 minutes out of 60 and would've been trounced if it wasn't for the Sens having an AHL goalie looking like an AHL goalie.
ReplyDeleteOh and FU refs
NB - they didn’t kiss this game away.
ReplyDeleteMonty Bo Boo wow. As Scott said only saved by the Senturds goalie being worse. How many OT winners for Whiskey now, well its 11.
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